Hybrid-Tea Roses — Continued 



Mandalay. (Patent applied for.) Hardy, free-blooming with magni- 

 ficent giant-sized flowers of bright golden yellow. A real aristo- 

 crat, often bearing blooms measuring 6 inches across when fully 

 expanded. $1.00 each; 10 or more, 90c each. 



Mark Sullivan. (Plant Patent #599.) A spectacular multi-colored rose 

 representing an appealing blend of rich gold, deep rose-pink, and 

 cerise with veins of still deeper color. 75c each; 10 or more, 70c 

 each. 



McGredy's Ivory. Shapely buds and blooms of large size, borne pro- 

 fusely on tall well-branched plants. The ivory-white flowers have a 

 delightful mellowness and charm. 70c each; 10 or more, 65c each. 



Mirandy. (Plant Patent #632.) Huge, 50-petaled, deep crimson flowers 

 expanding slowly ( rom graceful ovoid buds and developing a rich 

 damask fragrance. A perpetual bloomer even during the hot sum- 

 mer months and easily one of the best of the red roses. $1.00 each; 

 10 or more, 90c each. 



Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. (Plant Patent #664.) Long spiral buds ex- 

 panding into clear light canary yellow flowers of perfect propor- 

 tions. Delightfully fragrant and very strong. $1.00 each; 10 or 

 more, 90c each. 



Mme. Henry Guillot. (Plant Patent #337.) Large firm-petaled flowers 

 of raspberry pink with a golden base transfusing into watermelon 

 pink as the flowers age. $1.00 each; 10 or more, 90c each. 



Mrs. E. P. Thorn. Considered by many the best of all yellow bedding 

 roses because it flowers not only very profusely but continuously 

 throughout the season. 70c each; 10 or more, 65c each. 



Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Universally admired for its attractive, long, 

 pointed, reddish gold buds which open into artistic, semi-double, 

 deep yellow flowers noted for their delightful fragrance. 70c each; 

 10 or more, 65c each. 



Mrs. Sam McGredy. Delightful blooms of Sweetbriar fragrance and 

 exquisite form. The brilliant scarlet-orange flowers are set off by 

 glossy bronzy foliage and bronzy stems. 70c each; 10 or more, 

 65c each. 



Peace. (Plant Patent #591.) The most outstanding rose today making 

 rose history with its many superior qualities. Vigorous growth, abun- 

 dance of blooms, and good substance combine with a color pro- 

 gression that has no counterpart. The buds are rich yellow chang- 

 ing to salmon-yellow, and the ;ialf-open blooms exhibit a cerise- 

 pink edge. When fully open the yellow tone softens and the pink 

 deepens in intensity. $1.25 each; 10 or more, $1.10 each. 



Pearl Harbor. (Plant Patent #637.) Extraordinary vigor and pro- 

 fusion of blooms combine with exquisite flowers to make this an 

 outstanding rose. Delicate shell pink with golden bronze and tyrion 

 rose reverse. $1.00 each; 10 or more, 90c each. 



Poinsettia. Glowing fiery red blooms well displayed on tall vigorous 

 plants. The brilliant colors show up well under artificial light. 70c 

 each; 10 or more, 65c each. 



President Herbert Hoover. A gorgeous combination of flame scarlet, 

 cerise-pink, and orange-yellow. Huge, fragrant, long-stemmed flow- 

 ers. 70c each; 10 or more, 65c each. 



Rex Anderson. (Plant Patent #335.) Soft white with a faint sheen of 

 ivory which is most prominent in the center. $1.00 each; 10 or more, 

 90c each. 



Rose Bampton. (Plant Patent #425.) Graceful large China-red blooms 

 with a delightful Old-Rose fragrance. Sturdy, healthy, vigorous, and 

 growing to medium height. $1.00 each; 10 or more, 90c each. 



Santa Anita. (Plant Patent #539.) Rich true glowing rose-pink flowers 

 set against glossy bright green foliage. 75c each; 10 or more, 

 70c each. 



Saturnia. (Plant Patent #349.) Glowing cardinal red with the out- 

 side of the petals heavily shaded carmine, yellow, and copper. 

 $1.00 each; 10 or more, 90c each. 



Show Girl. (Plant Patent #646.) Very unusual. Upon opening, the 

 blooms are deep Phlox pink lightening gradually into a softer 

 tone but still remaining a deep pink shade. $1.00 each; 10 or 

 more, 90c each. 



Sterling. (Plant Patent #21.) Splendid large flowers of a pleasing 

 bright pink with a touch of yellow at the base of the petals. 75c each; 

 10 or more, 70c each. 



Texas Centennial. (Plant Patent #162.) Superb blooms of rich blood 

 red with an intense pleasing fragrance. A sport of President 

 Herbert Hoover embodying all its good qualities. 75c each; 10 or 

 more, 70c each. 



Will Rogers. (Plant Patent #256.) Charming velvety maroon-crimson 

 flowers with a pronounced sweet fragrance. A good strong grower 

 and a very free-bloomer. 75c each; 10 or more, 70c each. 



Dormant Roses by Mail 



If wanted by parcel post, add to your remittance 10% (15% 



west of the Mississippi) of the prices quoted to cover postage 



and special packing. Minimum charge 15c. Be sure to have the 



order reach us before April 15. 



Order Roses Early 



Please note that we offer dormant roses only and orders for 

 these must reach us by April 15. As we are anticipating a strong 

 demand for Dreer's Quality Roses we urge you to order early to 

 avoid disappointment should our supply run out. 



Three Outstanding 



Floribunda Roses 



These Floribunda Roses represent a very important class for garden 

 planting yet they also are excellent for cutting. Unlike the Hybrid- 

 Tea Roses the flowers are borne in showy large clusters which give 

 them their superb display value. In addition they bloom without 

 interruption from early summer until hard frost arrives in late fall. 



Cecile Brunner. This also is known as the Fairy or Sweetheart Rose. It 

 is a dainty variety with small double blooms of perfect form ar- 

 ranged in graceful many-flowered sprays. The color of the flowers 

 is rosy pink on a creamy white ground. 70c each; 10 or more, 

 65c each. 



Improved Lafayette. Brilliant flowers of medium size borne most 

 abundantly on sturdy plants. The deep glowing red blooms are 

 vividly suffused with crimson and the large clusters give an im- 

 pressive garden display. Also fine for cutting. 70c each; 10 or 

 more, 65c each. 



Rosenelfe 



Rosenelfe. A very delightful extra free-blooming Floribunda Rose with 

 well-rounded Gardenia-like flowers of glowing pink with a silvery 

 reflex. The flowers are fully double to the very center and they are 

 produced all summer long. 70c each; 10 or more, 65c each. 



Four Magnificent 



Hardy Climbing Roses 



The four varieties offered here have proved the most desirable 

 from^ every standpoint. They are free-blooming, vigorous, and hardy, 

 bearing_ a prodigious quantity of large attractive blooms during their 

 respective seasons. They are indispensable where climbing plants with 

 showy fiowers are needed in the garden picture. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. The best known of all climbing roses with 

 vivid scarlet blooms completely covering the plants in June. Each 

 cluster is composed of from 3 to 20 large double flowers. 70c each; 

 10 or more, 65c each. 



Blaze. (Plant Patent #10.) Closely resembles Paul's Scarlet Climber 

 but_ unlike that popular variety it produces blooms recurrently all 

 during the summer and fall which is an added feature. $1.00 each; 

 10 or more, 90c each. 



City of York. An exceptionally beautiful new climbing rose with 

 magnificent white blooms. Of vigorous growth and therefore able 

 to cover a large area. A most profuse variety with the plants cov- 

 ered during May and June from top to bottom with graceful 3- 

 inch blooms of semi-double to double form. The enchanting fra- 

 grance also deserves special mention. $1.00 each; 10 or more, 90c 

 each. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. (Spanish Beauty.) Well known as a most 

 desirable climbing rose. Of strong growth and very hardy with 

 large, semi-double, fragrant flowers of an iridescent pearly pink 

 tipped with light crimson. The showy large blooms are borne in 

 clusters on stems measuring 12 to 14 inches long. 70c each; 10 or 

 more, 65c each. 



Rose orders must reach us by April 15. 



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